Dr. Tim Feltes, ā77, always wanted to be a doctor, ever since he was a child. His whole academic career revolved around that dream, but it almost didnāt happen once he got to college.
āI started out at a different school my freshman year, but I didnāt receive the support I needed from my advisors and teachers,ā says Tim. āOne professor actually told me that the sooner I realized that I wasnāt going to get into medical school, the sooner I could get on with my life. Thatās when I transferred to 911³Ō¹Ļ.ā
Here, Tim found a completely different atmosphere. His advisor, Dr. Orr, was very accommodating and supportive and gave him great advice for prepping for medical school.
āMy professors were completely invested in my success, so I thrived. Being at 911³Ō¹Ļ was a pivot point in my life,ā he says.
Today, Tim Feltes, M.D., FACC is a pediatric cardiologist, cardiac intensivist and co-director of the Heart Center at Nationwide Childrenās Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He calls it an āexceedingly rewarding career.ā
āThereās no feeling like working in partnership with parents and patients to help them through the challenges of their heart disease,ā he says. āI get Christmas cards from patients who I took care of who now have children of their own and lead very productive lives.ā
To express his appreciation for the universityās role in his career path and success, Dr. Feltes has made several gifts to the biological sciences program, including a substantial planned gift.
āWhen youāre given an opportunity like I was given,ā he says, āwith the support I received, I think itās important to pay that back. Someone took the time to help me through my education and itās only fair for me to do the same. Whether thatās through scholarships or in support of new facilities, thatās an obligation.ā
Dr. Feltes has been chair of a group of cardiologists at Ohio State for 20 years, and has trained many others to become pediatric cardiologists, growing the program into what it is today.
āItās very rewarding to take care of patients, of course, but also helping future generations of patients,ā he says. āWeāve done a lot of research, and several papers have led to changes in the standard practice of children with congenital heart disease. Iām very happy about that as well. That all started back in Kent, Ohio.ā
If youād like to learn how to support a student at 911³Ō¹Ļ with a provision in your will, contact us at 330-672-1000, or email giftplan@kent.edu.